Rice fields and birds 3 day/2night

2nights/3days

1st day:B/L/D

After breakfast in your hotel and your guide and driver meeting you outside the airport.and doing trip to the west of siem reap around 40 kilometres and then see the villager and rice paddy on the way and then get one ox cart to take from that village to sompov lourn village to see the farmer are growing rice or harvesting rice and you also can spend the time with farmers . and then you arrive in one community name ta khjoum communty and playing around with teacher and Children in that village or you can try to teach and explained then what you have learned and you know in Cambodia.overnight with family in Cambodian style house.

2nd Day:B/L/D

After breakfast helping my grand father house school project like teaching English/doing some works in the project are not finished yet.and doing boat trip around villages and doing home cooking or other things more you prefer to help.and then we going to walk from homestay through villages to killing mountain for sunset

3rd Day: B/L/D

After breakfast with family where we are staying and we continue to Trapeang Thmor ,should surely figure as one of the prime birdwatching sites of northwest Cambodia. The protected area is a huge reservoir built by the Khmer Rouge featuring extensive wet grasslands which grade into deciduous dipterocarp forest. It is most renowned for being the home of the largest-known flock of the rare Sarus Crane during the dry season (January-April). But almost 200 other species have been documented since the discovery of the site by the late Sam Veasna in 1998. At the height of the dry season – in March and April – feeding herds of the endangered Eld’s Deer can be seen at the fringes of the reservoir.

Prices in Usdollars

Tour schedules

1pax

2pax upto 4 pax

4pax upto more

3days/2nights

150

120

105

Prices included: local tour guide,entrance fee to watch the birds,dialy water,breakfast,lunch and dinner

4D/3N $50 for one person maximum from 2 people ups with double/twin/triple room with aircon,own bathroom, hotshower and tuk tuk driver to Angkor wat temple following the itenerary with 2 small cool waters on dialy tours:trip is excluded the ent

Despite a booming tourism industry, Siem Reap province remains one of the poorest in Cambodia with negligible amounts of economic prosperity reaching those in the countryside. Jasmine Lodge has attempted to rectify this where possible with its pro-poor employment, tour and food policies. Kunn employs eight permanent members of staff (6 general, 1cook and 1 laundry) and all have been recruited from villages outside of Siem Reap (Kunn: Tourism does not reach there). All eight employees receive accommodation and training, and can go to school locally. They also receive $40 per month in salary. These staff benefit from on-the-job English language training, through interaction with guests, as they go along.
read more

Pteah Ta Knyom Projects "My grand father's house is a new creation of non profit school for helping people in reall village and villagers are asking us all to help them like teaching Math,scient,English subject because all students in the village never get the suplementary and good education from
read more